field here. this farmer epitomizes the problem that exhausts across the area. they do not have irrigation. they rely strictly on rainwater falling. this is now known as the dry corridor. there used to be an abundant crop but it's off about 50% and they blame it on climate change. there's less water. without irrigation, they're seeing less food grown. people are going hungry. and really, alex, the solution to that is not something that they have at their hands and it's one that if the united states is going to try to help this country here and the others in the northern triangle as these three countries are known as, it's going to take a very, very long time to help them solve that problem. >> it is a huge task that she has ahead. that you for outlining that for us. as the u.s. celebrates pride month, we'll talk with the organization acting as a lifeline for lgbtq individuals facing persecution around the world. iduals facing persecution around the world. n care of, sgt. houston.